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A number of people are referring to a collectors edition what exactly are you referring to?It's Filthy Shades Of Grey is the new Black, retro style obviously.
I like the basic nature of the design, but being a Studiocanal release, will the 4K disc be faulty ?,, the mastering of other SC releases have come in for some criticism, with macro blocking or not playing properly or even at all on certain players.. also the original release blu-ray was region A+B, wonder if the blu-ray in this will be ?, the mock up art on the collectors edition seems to only show B.
A non steelbook 4k collectors edition that's being released aslongside this. Slip, digibook, cards, poster etc... SC have done the same for most of their catalogue 4k remasters.A number of people are referring to a collectors edition what exactly are you referring to?
I'm preordering this and hope that the in hand spot gloss and embossing will look turn out nice but it can't touch the 1st printing steelbook from Zavvi.
I really hope your wrong about the 4K transfer
A number of people are referring to a collectors edition what exactly are you referring to?
I'm preordering this and hope that the in hand spot gloss and embossing will look turn out nice but it can't touch the 1st printing steelbook from Zavvi.
I really hope your wrong about the 4K transfer
A number of people are referring to a collectors edition what exactly are you referring to?
I'm preordering this and hope that the in hand spot gloss and embossing will look turn out nice but it can't touch the 1st printing steelbook from Zavvi.
I really hope your wrong about the 4K transfer
Correct.was the unrated cut a US only thing due to being cut?
total recall says it isn'tSC have had a good run of 4K remasters recently. Flash Gordon, Fifth Element and Total Recall have all been top notch. The 4K disc for Apocalypse Now was fantastic as well, it was only the 1080p that endured the craptastic macroblocking.
I expect the 1080p discs will be region B locked, the above mentioned recent releases all were as far as I'm aware.
Both the 1080p discs in the UK release have region B only marked on the discs. It's only the UHD that's marked ABC.total recall says it isn't
okay. i kinda think it might be also. not at home to check right now. i know i have several 'region b' discs that play on A just fine as well. Samurai champloo for instance.Both the 1080p discs in the UK release have region B only marked on the discs. It's only the UHD that's marked ABC.
Oh yes, that may be. I know I have a fair few discs marked A that play fine on B. Without having an A locked player to check, I suppose all you can go on is how the discs are marked.okay. i kinda think it might be also. not at home to check right now. i know i have several 'region b' discs that play on A just fine as well. Samurai champloo for instance.
Rather unnecessarily given that UHD discs don't use region coding at all. At least it avoids any potential doubt, I guess.Both the 1080p discs in the UK release have region B only marked on the discs. It's only the UHD that's marked ABC.
Not forgetting The Streets of San Francisco, of course, before he got in to the movies!Micheal Douglas, such an underrated actor. Wall Street, Falling Down, & Fatal Attraction to name a few. I hope more of his movies get a steelbook release.